Oman Daily Observer

Syria shelling on south region kills at least 6

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BEIRUT: Syrian government shelling on a rebel-held southern region has killed at least six civilians, hours after US warning not to jeopardise talks on the area’s fate, a monitoring group said.

The Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights on Friday said the casualties, who included two children, were killed in shelling on two villages in the north of Daraa province.

The Britain-based monitor, which relies on a large network of sources inside Syria, said the shelling came from army positions that had recently received reinforcem­ents.

The US State Department had on Thursday warned Damascus against any military action that could scupper ongoing talks aimed at finding a settlement for the complex southern front.

“We reiterate that any Syrian government military actions against the southwest de-escalation zone risk broadening the conflict,” spokeswoma­n Heather Nauert said in a statement.

“We affirm again that the United States will take firm and appropriat­e measures in response to Syrian government violations in this area.”

The United States, Russia and Jordan agreed to a de-escalation deal in the southern province, and negotiatio­ns are continuing in a bid to reach a deal that would remove the need for a government offensive.

The Observator­y said Friday’s shelling had caused the highest civilian toll since the de-escalation deal, reached almost a year ago. The region borders Jordan and the Israeliann­exed Golan Heights.

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